01-31-2009, 07:43 AM
opus wrote:
Opus! I personally, haven't attended the EVO school. I know though, that they are geared for all out competition up to a national level of AX racing, and one gets the most benefit once you have done quite a bit of local AX instruction and seat time. Unfortunately many complain that actual driving time in an AX event is not enough for devoting a day. SCCA AX events only allow 3 runs per car for a total of less than 3 minutes, but there are other clubs in the area ( within 1.5 hr drive) that offer as many as 8 runs per car together with instructors if one chooses. Look for the NNJR CCC (Car Control Clinique) on May 30th......... a good place to start. Tickets go FAST!!
Quote:Has anyone here attended the Evo Performance Driving (auto-x) School before? If so, what do you think? They got two dates coming up - June 27 and September 27, both Saturdays. I am thinking of signing up.
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Opus! I personally, haven't attended the EVO school. I know though, that they are geared for all out competition up to a national level of AX racing, and one gets the most benefit once you have done quite a bit of local AX instruction and seat time. Unfortunately many complain that actual driving time in an AX event is not enough for devoting a day. SCCA AX events only allow 3 runs per car for a total of less than 3 minutes, but there are other clubs in the area ( within 1.5 hr drive) that offer as many as 8 runs per car together with instructors if one chooses. Look for the NNJR CCC (Car Control Clinique) on May 30th......... a good place to start. Tickets go FAST!!
JUST CALL NICK
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